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Subject: Lou Pai

  • Letters to the Editor

    April 25, 2002
  • The mystery of Lou Pai revisited

    Illustration by Jay BevenourKing of the mountain and former Enron exec Lou Pai. A blog by The Atlantic's James Fallows gives a shout-out to a 2002 Westword feature, "The Mystery of Pai," dealing with one of the more mysterious figures in the Enron debacle. Fallows was apparently catching up on his Netflix backlog, including the searing 2005 documentary about Enron, The Smartest Guys in the Room, which got him wondering whatever happened to Pai, a fellow who cashed in more stock than anyone at

    March 27, 2009
  • The Westword.com blog shortcut, March 27 edition

    Photo by Jon SolomonThe Five Peace Band. Don't make your weekend a weak end. Today in Backbeat Online: • The Five Peace Band at the Paramount Theatre. • Phish at Red Rocks sells out in minutes; fans call bullshit. • Q&A with David Frederickson of the Prids. • Freaky Friday: "The Force" Swinging robodisco of the '70s. Today in Cafe Society: • Free wine and cheese, and other sweet deals. • Tony's Market seeking serious foodies. • Veggie Girl: City, O' City. • How sweet it is for

    March 27, 2009
  • The Mystery of Pai

    He came. He saw. He bought a mountain. But can Lou Pai make peace with his neighbors?

    April 18, 2002
  • Crouching Greed, Hidden Losses

    Lou Pai's contributions to the Enron debacle.

    April 18, 2002